Smyrna Wildlife Control, Animal Trapping & Removal

We run a professional wildlife removal business operating in Smyrna, Georgia. We service the whole Atlanta metropolitan area, and do much of our work in Smyrna. We are a full-service
Smyrna animal trapping and removal company. We specialize in wildlife only, and are not like a regular Smyrna pest control company or Smyrna exterminator. We use humane methods to
solve wild animal problems in Georgia. We solve the root of the problem, by performing home repairs to keep animals out, and preventative measures in addition to critter trapping
and removal. We offer a variety of services, from animal damage repair to waste cleanup, dead animal removal and odor control, and more. We handle several nuisance wildlife
species, including squirrels, raccoons, snakes, skunks, and opossums. We also perform bat removal and bird control services, and rodent control, including poison-free mouse and
rat removal. Give us a call any time at 404-609-4280 to discuss your Smyrna animal control issue, and to schedule a fast appointment.

Smyrna wildlife control tip of the month:

The essential issue with dead creature - The essential issue with dead creatures, obviously, is the smell. At the point when a creature passes on in the home, it will normally begin to rot. As it does, it radiates natural
compound odorant particles which we identify with our sense of smell. The scent may be slightly less to begin with, however after around three days after the demise of the Georgia creature; the smell can be very solid. The quality
of the scent relies on upon numerous elements. A larger pest will result in more rotting flesh, which will result in a powerful and pungent odor. A deceased Smyrna wildlife control opossum will stink up the place more than a deceased mouse.

Dead creature evacuation is more or less basic, in some cases extremely troublesome, and always messy. In a straightforward case, a creature will die some place in clear view, for example, under a house, in the storage room,
or something like that. In any case, more often than not, the creature passes on in an obscure Georgia region - down a wall, in the ventilation work, under the protection, and so on. It is our duty to discover and uproot the dead
creature, and tidy up any residuals (remains, insects, bugs and so on). Sometimes, it will be are fantastically difficult - creatures will slither into the craziest Smyrna wildlife removal territories - the hole under the bathtub, the crevice between
the chimney and the block segment, in the middle of floors of a home, and so forth.